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and google says a recent acquisition of a telecom equipment maker also helped. so as you said, a bit of a mixed bag with microsoft and google and, still, yet more to come. of course, next week, a lot of focus on japanese earnings. back to you. >> all right, thanks a lot for that. i want to make one correction. microsoft did reflect a devaluation of 6.2 billion related to e acquisition of aqauntiff, that's $6.2, not $1.2 like i said earlier, sorry for any confusion. >>> another story before i go, the asian development bank has revised down its negotiating for economic growth and member countries and territories for this year. the asian development bank altered its growth outlook for 44 members in the regiono 6.6% and that is down from 6.9% given in april. the foreca excdedapan and other advanced countries. now, it also cut its estimate for next year's growth for 7.1% and that's down from 7.3%. the head of the adb's office of regional economic integration, they told us on thursday that the slowdown in europe and united states is affecting asia. >> when europe and
and google says a recent acquisition of a telecom equipment maker also helped. so as you said, a bit of a mixed bag with microsoft and google and, still, yet more to come. of course, next week, a lot of focus on japanese earnings. back to you. >> all right, thanks a lot for that. i want to make one correction. microsoft did reflect a devaluation of 6.2 billion related to e acquisition of aqauntiff, that's $6.2, not $1.2 like i said earlier, sorry for any confusion. >>> another...
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the firm replaced the service of google with their own in-house product in their new iphone 5. but many have said the new obligation is unreliable. haneda is listed as a paper manufacturer. and a small bay near tokyo is described as the philippine sea. apple users have also complained that the maps provide less information on building names and railway lines than google's. >>> the japanese government is trying to stop a chinese bid to amend official maritime maps. china's government wants the u.n. to endorse charts showing disputed islands in its waters. japanese officials have submitted their objections. china submitted a new chart to the u.n. on september 13th. it showed a baseline extending beyond the senkaku islands. officials have responded with a document objecting to china's application. the document states that the senkakus legally belong to japan. it says the country cannot accept china's claim to the territory. the u.n. is expected to post the document on its website. prime minister yoshihiko noda is expected to speak at the general assembly wednesday. he's expected t
the firm replaced the service of google with their own in-house product in their new iphone 5. but many have said the new obligation is unreliable. haneda is listed as a paper manufacturer. and a small bay near tokyo is described as the philippine sea. apple users have also complained that the maps provide less information on building names and railway lines than google's. >>> the japanese government is trying to stop a chinese bid to amend official maritime maps. china's government...
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part and there is also google. well let's take a look at there has to be out there in a thousand museum in a report by supposed lies to me that. one of the largest and oldest museums in the world was billed as a private place for catherine the great where the russian empress could run to teen her guests and it was not until almost a hundred years later that the royal collections were opened to the public the first two decades of soviet to lead to the museum losing some of his greatest masterpieces pressed for money the government tried to make up for who was in the budget by selling some of the country's art treasures rembrandt's palace athena was one of the pictures to raise cash it's made a return to the hermitage despite over to a buyer for in co action during the second world war a considerable part of the pictures were stuffed into two trains and transported to the u. rolls during the siege of leningrad some of the museum buildings were damaged despite all the trials and tribulations the museum has continued t
part and there is also google. well let's take a look at there has to be out there in a thousand museum in a report by supposed lies to me that. one of the largest and oldest museums in the world was billed as a private place for catherine the great where the russian empress could run to teen her guests and it was not until almost a hundred years later that the royal collections were opened to the public the first two decades of soviet to lead to the museum losing some of his greatest...
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if i didn't google something from the bike coalition. i wouldn't have known this existed today. i have been inquiring. i think a lot of safety issues can be addressed. there is still not a pedestrian count-down light on masonic and church. the biggest street. i don't think there should be left-turn lanes at all. excuse me, no right on red. because the drivers don't look for pedestrians. and they are busy looking for turn. and i am a pedestrian and the limit is pointless. and because of the commuter lanes are going to be eliminated. why not eliminate them now. and see what happens. [bell] as of now the parking is too big of an issue. >> thank you. next speaker. >> elizabeth stamp. >> good afternoon, i am elizabeth stamp, the execute you have director of walk san francisco. i am here to speak in support on behalf of walk sf for this project. as you know masonic is a big, wide, fast, dangerous street. and earlier a speaker mentioned going to trader joes and not wanting to be killed on the way there. and to bike on the sidewalk, and to provide space for people to bike on the street
if i didn't google something from the bike coalition. i wouldn't have known this existed today. i have been inquiring. i think a lot of safety issues can be addressed. there is still not a pedestrian count-down light on masonic and church. the biggest street. i don't think there should be left-turn lanes at all. excuse me, no right on red. because the drivers don't look for pedestrians. and they are busy looking for turn. and i am a pedestrian and the limit is pointless. and because of the...
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google share price went up. but you now have an iphone that will compete with a samsung you know galaxy with an android operating system and have equal mapping capability. the iphone now has good a map system through google as the android. apple scores that way. >> harris: wow, okay. i would imagine investors all around probably happy. >> they will be happy. they will start buying apple shares again. discount down 2% today perhaps for other reasons. >> harris: move out of central park. >> you got it. >> harris: unemployment applications dropping for the fourth straight week. the labor department reporting jobless claims fell to 343,000 a two month low in the second lowest level all year. it's a good sign companies are cutting fewer jobs. they also have to begin hiring to bring down the unemployment rate. gas prices fell big time last month at the fastest rate in more than three years. analysts say that's helped keep overall inflation in check price at the pump still going down. average price of a gallon of regul
google share price went up. but you now have an iphone that will compete with a samsung you know galaxy with an android operating system and have equal mapping capability. the iphone now has good a map system through google as the android. apple scores that way. >> harris: wow, okay. i would imagine investors all around probably happy. >> they will be happy. they will start buying apple shares again. discount down 2% today perhaps for other reasons. >> harris: move out of...
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google and comcast have filed similar things. now things are so interconnected it is a problem. >>trace: thank you, sir. controversial video shot in a los angeles firehouse, the same firehouse that got mixed up with a porn shoot. next. ays a key role throughout our livesiv es. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. gives you a low $18.50 monthly plan premium... and select generic hypertension drugs available for only a penny... so you can focus on what really matters. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. >>trace: the same los angeles fire station where an adult video was filmed last year at the center of another controversy, a new video shows a woman dressed up in fire gear with little clothing dancing with a hoop. the fire department professional standards division is investigating and after we learned of the porn shoot the fire chief acknowledged that he had posed for racy photos at the station way back when he was just a captain. >> before we wrap it up "studio b
google and comcast have filed similar things. now things are so interconnected it is a problem. >>trace: thank you, sir. controversial video shot in a los angeles firehouse, the same firehouse that got mixed up with a porn shoot. next. ays a key role throughout our livesiv es. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. gives you a low $18.50 monthly plan premium... and...
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using google searches under the old version of the levy guidelines after 9/11. the f.b.i. was the one group of people in the country that can't google your name and see what comes up. i wonder if you end up in a situation in which, to go to something that ken said, that you know, you have this sort of rerestrictive set of rules on the basis that the police are different until the day that something really bad happens and then you really can't sustain them because you are actually -- what you are preventing them from doing is what all of us can do. go to brook stone and buy this little 300 -- $300 thing that you can control with your iphone. >> the next time you should be beam thg from your drone. >> exactly. well, we will. >> and we will list it on your expense report. >> i'm not sure if the question should go -- who the question should go to. ken's caution ri tale is look how fantastically weird my mother's reaction to caller i.d. was 30 or 40 years ago to turning off the ringer and how absurd and how it is crazy to think we are really going to anticipate the way we feel
using google searches under the old version of the levy guidelines after 9/11. the f.b.i. was the one group of people in the country that can't google your name and see what comes up. i wonder if you end up in a situation in which, to go to something that ken said, that you know, you have this sort of rerestrictive set of rules on the basis that the police are different until the day that something really bad happens and then you really can't sustain them because you are actually -- what you...
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google pays a pittance. and the feds have more money to waste on federal roths and the people would suffered here, those whose privacy rights were violates, do not get a nickel out of this. >>shepard: could there be a class action lawsuit for the real victims, and they could rise up together? >>judge napolitano: there could be a class action and the agreement with the federal trade commission does not prohibit one, and google's lawyers appropriately negotiated freeze -- phrases where they do not admit so a class action starts from a baseline of zero and the lawyers would make the most money in the class action would have to prove before a federal judge but if they go before the federal judge who approved this settlement with google, they will find a very receptive audience because she was not happy with what the federal trade commission found out about google. you are right, they can be as dangerous to our privacy as the federal government itself can be. >>shepard: rise up, power to the people, judge napolit
google pays a pittance. and the feds have more money to waste on federal roths and the people would suffered here, those whose privacy rights were violates, do not get a nickel out of this. >>shepard: could there be a class action lawsuit for the real victims, and they could rise up together? >>judge napolitano: there could be a class action and the agreement with the federal trade commission does not prohibit one, and google's lawyers appropriately negotiated freeze -- phrases...
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nexus 7. >> reporter: this is google's first public offering. the company has taken a punch in pursuit of apple, which claims a 60% market share in tablets. the device's selling point is its size. the nexus 7 is more compact than the apple ipad. and the price at $199 is less than half the cost. >> music, movies, books, magazines, apps and games, all the great content from google play right at your fingertips. >> reporter: last week, microsoft announced it would start selling its own tablet. online mega store amazon also enjoys sales with its kindle released last year. analysts say google's aim is to build sales into the lower end of the market first. google's tablets hit stores in the u.s., canada and the uk in mid july, although a japan release is yet to be announced. but experts predict the number of japanese users will grow rapidly pushed by the spread of digital books and other popular applications. >> translator: mobile phones are a bit too small to read on. but it's too much trouble to start up a computer every time. tablets have potential
nexus 7. >> reporter: this is google's first public offering. the company has taken a punch in pursuit of apple, which claims a 60% market share in tablets. the device's selling point is its size. the nexus 7 is more compact than the apple ipad. and the price at $199 is less than half the cost. >> music, movies, books, magazines, apps and games, all the great content from google play right at your fingertips. >> reporter: last week, microsoft announced it would start selling...
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a photo hosting web site kind of like a splitter or google console like what based on your on european soil using european servers call my phone is a calm person actually michael does not come with them is making this up but then you have sitting here in the u.s. upload your family vacation photos to my photos a song and your toddler photos and all of your favorite family photos my photos dot com and that and then someone else on there i use it to infringe u.s. copyright law well i guess is going to happen is that there's going to be maybe a page down others as orders saying that is that i have peace in the united states can't connect to my photos i'm anymore and you better hope you know about because my photos are some i'm going to be offline now if this is the so-called blocking action and protect these they in there they may not but we haven't. in the language yes and my understanding is a language we have seen is kind of vaguely worded now you know i don't want this to be misinterpreted but i mean the average agent in congress is a bit on the older side we saw the late ted stevens
a photo hosting web site kind of like a splitter or google console like what based on your on european soil using european servers call my phone is a calm person actually michael does not come with them is making this up but then you have sitting here in the u.s. upload your family vacation photos to my photos a song and your toddler photos and all of your favorite family photos my photos dot com and that and then someone else on there i use it to infringe u.s. copyright law well i guess is...
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i got the ceo of google to admit this. we made a mistake into thinking this internet should be free. so what do you see happening today? the polarization that existed between digital and analog an traditional media is actually much less severe because itunes says we need your don't. google l says on youtube, we need professional content and then the question is the math problem. how much are you going to pay for it? c brk s says i'm willing to sell it to amazon, netflix, but how much are you willing to pay? that's where we are now. but that's the hope of science. and aps. >> it seems to me that what apple did, what others are doing, with aps, allows a more options on a -- >> people can do publishing for free, which is great. books if they don't have advertising on them, but sell, which is great. >> when i did in 1991, i came out with a book on television networks and at the time, broadcasters had one revenue stream. then they sold in the secondary market, syndication, if they own the show. now you think about it, if you're
i got the ceo of google to admit this. we made a mistake into thinking this internet should be free. so what do you see happening today? the polarization that existed between digital and analog an traditional media is actually much less severe because itunes says we need your don't. google l says on youtube, we need professional content and then the question is the math problem. how much are you going to pay for it? c brk s says i'm willing to sell it to amazon, netflix, but how much are you...
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>> no. >> to have google pay me? >> the problem is that google would say we can get information from other services. free. >> i don't think that the payments question is answered yet. i think there are a loft exp experiments going on right now. setting up to solve the problem of a single institution is not going to lead you to the answer to payments online generally. i think in the end, we in newspapers probably will benefit by some broader payment solution where people are paying for information the way that people pay for electricity of water. information that comes to the utility, you pay a bill from "the new yorker," "the washington post," maybe the eesn you watched and that's your bill. if we can get to a place like that, then maybe we benefit as part of a larger project. >> they're doing that in eastern europe. that pools newspapers. >> to be american historian -- >> i'm in e-mail touch with him. that is your brother, right. i didn't know that. broccoli. right. >> right. not many people named broccoli. just to
>> no. >> to have google pay me? >> the problem is that google would say we can get information from other services. free. >> i don't think that the payments question is answered yet. i think there are a loft exp experiments going on right now. setting up to solve the problem of a single institution is not going to lead you to the answer to payments online generally. i think in the end, we in newspapers probably will benefit by some broader payment solution where people...
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anomic perspective of things that are happening so we see censorship of services like google or maybe we see services that are not google but that are very regional specific things and this idea of this project is to bring everybody under a big tent and say let's talk about the censorship that's happening in the framework of human rights and in the framework of human rights reporting and it's run by the last oh and myself from the tor project and we are currently looking for people that want to hack on it and we are basically building these tools and they'll be available for everyone and i get a feeling that you know within our audience you might find a few people that are interested in so just before we let you go here i mean i have to ask if we finally have even studio is there anything that you can talk about in terms of an update you know with wiki leaks that even asked to go to the grand jury in alexandria hear anything i've never been subpoenaed to the grand jury and i'm really glad about that and to the best of my knowledge there hasn't been any further crazy legal stuff that's
anomic perspective of things that are happening so we see censorship of services like google or maybe we see services that are not google but that are very regional specific things and this idea of this project is to bring everybody under a big tent and say let's talk about the censorship that's happening in the framework of human rights and in the framework of human rights reporting and it's run by the last oh and myself from the tor project and we are currently looking for people that want to...
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. >>> google has unveiled its own tablet computer. the internet search company, hopes to make inroads into a market where apple dominates with a 60% share. [ applause ] >> here it is. nexus 7. >> the tablet is called nexus 7. it was developed with taiwanese pc maker. the nexus 7 display is smaller than the ipad. the new tablet it will sell for $199. less than half the price of apple's newest ipad. google's tablet runs on the latest version of android operating system. it will go on sale on the google website next month in the united states, britain, australia as well as other countries. >>> european union leaders gathering for a summit that could determine the future of the euro zone and discuss ways to bail out their partners and they're expected to propose measures to refocus on economic growth. addressing problem house they should deal with greece. the new government wants to ease austere measures. and they will discuss rescue plans for spain and cypress. spending cuts are mint to help countries get their finances in order. some sa
. >>> google has unveiled its own tablet computer. the internet search company, hopes to make inroads into a market where apple dominates with a 60% share. [ applause ] >> here it is. nexus 7. >> the tablet is called nexus 7. it was developed with taiwanese pc maker. the nexus 7 display is smaller than the ipad. the new tablet it will sell for $199. less than half the price of apple's newest ipad. google's tablet runs on the latest version of android operating system. it...
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governor brown was at the google mountain view headquarters yesterday to sign s.b. twelve ninety eight legislation which creates a legal framework in safety standards for autonomous vehicles on state roads and highways now there wasn't any laws really against them before but now google and the governor have their own law anyway so here's how this works basically google has taken toyota prius says and lexus r.x. four fifty s. and outfitted them with a bunch of equipment multiple cameras radar sensors and laser range finders to be able to see other traffic on the road and surprisingly the sophisticated software uses google maps to navigate now you still have to be in a car there has to be one or two people in the car but you can bring a book or your i pad or your latte and let the car do the driving of era levy's google vehicles have already completed three hundred thousand miles of test drives under a wide range of conditions they've been even on some of those twisty turny roads in san francisco and they've had no accidents well actually they've had a few accidents b
governor brown was at the google mountain view headquarters yesterday to sign s.b. twelve ninety eight legislation which creates a legal framework in safety standards for autonomous vehicles on state roads and highways now there wasn't any laws really against them before but now google and the governor have their own law anyway so here's how this works basically google has taken toyota prius says and lexus r.x. four fifty s. and outfitted them with a bunch of equipment multiple cameras radar...
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google's share also dropped 3% at one point. the u.s. internet firm supplies with the android smart phone operating systems. apple and samsung have taken their fights to court in ten countries. last week a south korean court ruled both companies share the dispute to pay each other compensation. the tokyo district court is scheduled to hand down a ruling friday this week. >>> a massive explosion at one of the world's largest oil refineries has forced u.s. gas prices up to the highest. at the oil refinery north western venezuela killed 39 people and injured more than 80. gas prices have been on the rise in the u.s. since july due to factors including rising tensions over iran. the blast fanned further fears over a gasoline shortage. the u.s. energy department said on monday the average u.s. gas price rose to $3.70 per gallon. that's up more than 12% from early july. the price hikes could make for double trouble as crop prices have also been rising thanks to the u.s. drought and the fear and plunge in sentiment if gas prices stay high. >>>
google's share also dropped 3% at one point. the u.s. internet firm supplies with the android smart phone operating systems. apple and samsung have taken their fights to court in ten countries. last week a south korean court ruled both companies share the dispute to pay each other compensation. the tokyo district court is scheduled to hand down a ruling friday this week. >>> a massive explosion at one of the world's largest oil refineries has forced u.s. gas prices up to the highest....
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are vital to protecting american jobs so then why is it that opponents which include tech giants like google human rights groups free speech advocates and others why are they warning that all of this would result in censorship if you want to see what that might look like try signing on to wikipedia reddit craigslist or any of the other seven thousand websites who went dark today in protest of what in protest of the legislation in fact google's surrogate britain even warns that the legislation would put the united states in the same league as china or iran when it comes to internet censorship and there's a lot to discuss here so let's turn to someone who's been following it all to them mccullough has been tracking this effort for sina news and is with us from san francisco declan now i don't want to stay technical in the situation i want to make it very easy for regular people who don't follow these issues to understand so. do these bills stand to affect the way you and i and our viewers use the internet and how. yes they never nasa's and that is their current form yes what they do is they cr
are vital to protecting american jobs so then why is it that opponents which include tech giants like google human rights groups free speech advocates and others why are they warning that all of this would result in censorship if you want to see what that might look like try signing on to wikipedia reddit craigslist or any of the other seven thousand websites who went dark today in protest of what in protest of the legislation in fact google's surrogate britain even warns that the legislation...
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on google people have been shown to be very, very honest and by analyzing google data we can often get a more revealing picture of the electorate. >> and how do you analyze all this data? >> computers, statistics, maps, etc., and plug it in there and see what happens. >> now, you made a link between google searches and votes actually cast for barack obama in 2008. >> yeah. one the places google searches actually are most useful, i think, is in predicting turnouts. people don't like to admit that they have no intention to vote, but people will type in google how to vote, where to vote, voting locations. this turns out to be a more accurate predictor of where turnout is going to be high or low. in 2008 we could get a strong predictor of where turnout was going to be high, and some places, for example, where african turnout was very, very high and it really, really helped obama, that would have been clear on googm. >> you found out something interesting about where votes were low for barack obama, didn't you? what was that? >> there are a couple of things i found. one is the effect of rac
on google people have been shown to be very, very honest and by analyzing google data we can often get a more revealing picture of the electorate. >> and how do you analyze all this data? >> computers, statistics, maps, etc., and plug it in there and see what happens. >> now, you made a link between google searches and votes actually cast for barack obama in 2008. >> yeah. one the places google searches actually are most useful, i think, is in predicting turnouts. people...
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. >> it is believed to dump google maps and use a new system by apple. this would end a long relationship with google. it will feature facebook integration. it should bring in aer improvements and -- bring major improves. we expect new laptops and a 15- inch mac book air. right now it only goes up to 13 inches. it is rumored they would add the retina display to the laptops. beefing up the display. i think it is likely apple will announce they are adding apps to apple tv. the box that adds itunes and the internet to the tv. apple has apps on the iphone, ipad and desktop computers. now what could happen. apple is expected to unveil the next iphone in september. but anything is possible. they could unveil the next iphone, nothing is confirmed. it will have a bigger screen, 4- inch screen. getting closer to the 4.3-inch screen. they could unveil a apple television set. why not? they make computers, laptops, phones, why not tvs. and they could introduce a ipad mini. $200. maybe around 7 inches or smaller in size. something to compete with the kindle that may
. >> it is believed to dump google maps and use a new system by apple. this would end a long relationship with google. it will feature facebook integration. it should bring in aer improvements and -- bring major improves. we expect new laptops and a 15- inch mac book air. right now it only goes up to 13 inches. it is rumored they would add the retina display to the laptops. beefing up the display. i think it is likely apple will announce they are adding apps to apple tv. the box that adds...
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just as the baseline, the first amendment governs the government, it doesn't govern google, so google is free to take down what it wants on youtube. but whenever the government puts a little pressure on somebody, tries to get them to do something it wants and the person is free to resist the government; with respect to speech the courts call that chilling meaning that google would think twice in the future about doing something like this because, oh, we don't want to have to deal with the government. and other people would think that way. and the government is not permitted to chill speech. it is not permitted to deter people from the free exercise of their speech because the government doesn't like the speech or doesn't like the reaction to the speech. megyn: they already said that they're censoring the video, google is, in india, indonesia, egypt and libya because of laws this that make this kind of speech illegal, so those are their laws. but the laws in this country allow this kind of speech, do they not? >> absolutely. this speech is absolutely protected in this country. megyn: s
just as the baseline, the first amendment governs the government, it doesn't govern google, so google is free to take down what it wants on youtube. but whenever the government puts a little pressure on somebody, tries to get them to do something it wants and the person is free to resist the government; with respect to speech the courts call that chilling meaning that google would think twice in the future about doing something like this because, oh, we don't want to have to deal with the...
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google has to pay the papers, then the business model for papers could change. the papers may be able to find an easier way of getting people to pay for what papers do. bbc news, berlin. >> the state of the ice sheets is getting wide attention. the biggest collaboration yet between scientific experts is revealing that melting is much worse in the northern hemisphere that in the south. david schlecker and has more on what this means in the debate about global warming. >> the crash of ice and ocean. this is green land, the great forces at work here are incredibly hard to measure. and for years, scientists have disagreed about how fast the ice is melting. now different research teams have joined forces to assess the latest data. in greenland, if on the fastest rate of change. the red areas are where the immelt has accelerated in the past 20 years. the blue areas are where the ice is getting thicker. is the red of rapid melting that dominates. >researchers have also combined their debt on antarctica. little has changed here. but one region to the red -- to the west
google has to pay the papers, then the business model for papers could change. the papers may be able to find an easier way of getting people to pay for what papers do. bbc news, berlin. >> the state of the ice sheets is getting wide attention. the biggest collaboration yet between scientific experts is revealing that melting is much worse in the northern hemisphere that in the south. david schlecker and has more on what this means in the debate about global warming. >> the crash of...
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. >> and google is taking things in warp speed if you live in kansas city. and we're live with the story. >> everyone is using the "f" word today. facebook. of course and there are earnings reports and sales came in, we're seeing ad revenue growth and growth in daily users. the social network said daily active grusers grew only 5%. one big question remains how facebook will make money off of the users moving from desk top to mobile. take a look at what mark zuckerberg began to say. >> we can advertise within the mobile experience. and in a high level our sponsor stories which launching a mobile news feed had grown and demonstrated early success. >> there have been reports facebook is teeming up with htc but zuckerberg said it won't make sense for facebook to own a mobile phone. he said the company wants to support a developing eco system where other apps can build on top of facebook. amazon stock is plunging. the company announced worst than expected earnings numbers. income fell from last year, amazon anticipates of loss of $50 million to $350 million. sale
. >> and google is taking things in warp speed if you live in kansas city. and we're live with the story. >> everyone is using the "f" word today. facebook. of course and there are earnings reports and sales came in, we're seeing ad revenue growth and growth in daily users. the social network said daily active grusers grew only 5%. one big question remains how facebook will make money off of the users moving from desk top to mobile. take a look at what mark zuckerberg...
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i encourage everyone to go home and log on to google, just type in "women's day." there are so many things happening today. i want to point out one of the great story. this really grabbed my attention. it took place in a village in india. 200 women blocked traffic for the basic right to go to work every day and earn money. i want to read a couple of quotations. "we have brought in winds of change. the same husbands who used to order us indoors when officials came to talk, now tell us to go out and interact with them. these groups are bringing down the barriers, hiking literacy rates. it is amazing to see what is going on around the world. we have our own challenges in the states. who would have thought that birth control would be the topic of discussion in the year 2012? right? [applause] then it would be dominated by middle-aged white man, for the most part. i was shocked when i saw the birth control hearing at which a religious man with no background were asked to testify. i do not really like to use his name, but i'm sure you are familiar with the comments of th
i encourage everyone to go home and log on to google, just type in "women's day." there are so many things happening today. i want to point out one of the great story. this really grabbed my attention. it took place in a village in india. 200 women blocked traffic for the basic right to go to work every day and earn money. i want to read a couple of quotations. "we have brought in winds of change. the same husbands who used to order us indoors when officials came to talk, now...
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the firm replaced the service of google with their own in-house product and their software update for iphones and ipads. apple users have complained it's unreliable. tokyo's international airport is listed as a paper manufacturer. a small bay near tokyo comes up as the philippine sea. apple users have complained the maps provide less information on building names and railway lines than google's. >>> many young africans are held back by a poor education or none at all. some countries don't spend enough money building schools. that happens in niger, one of the world's poorers nations. only 60% make it to elementary school. some parents are trying to change that. they are chipping this money and time. >> reporter: an elementary school, the capital city, children travel from three different villages. it's the area's first elementary school. it was local people who built it four years ago. the government has teachers but locals chip in for the cost of the school operations and teaching materials. about 90 children attend this school. one of the students in the fourth grade class is 16 year
the firm replaced the service of google with their own in-house product and their software update for iphones and ipads. apple users have complained it's unreliable. tokyo's international airport is listed as a paper manufacturer. a small bay near tokyo comes up as the philippine sea. apple users have complained the maps provide less information on building names and railway lines than google's. >>> many young africans are held back by a poor education or none at all. some countries...
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reddit craigslist and any of the seven thousand websites that went dark today in protest even google's own survey britain warned that the legislation could put the u.s. in the same league as china or iran as far as internet censorship is concerned now former senator chris dodd who now heads the motion picture association of america decided to lash out at the protesters today he wrote quote some technology business interests are resorting to stunts to punish their users or turn them into corporate pawns it's a dangerous and troubling development when the platforms that serve as gateways to information intentionally screw skew their facts to incite their users in order to further their corporate interests. now mind you this is coming from hollywood's top lobbyist the guy who is paid to represent corporate interests and regardless of whether you stand where you stand on this issue who's right and who's wrong and does seem like the legislation is a big deal right i mean at least big enough to merit some sort of widespread spread coverage that's what one would assume of course i decided to
reddit craigslist and any of the seven thousand websites that went dark today in protest even google's own survey britain warned that the legislation could put the u.s. in the same league as china or iran as far as internet censorship is concerned now former senator chris dodd who now heads the motion picture association of america decided to lash out at the protesters today he wrote quote some technology business interests are resorting to stunts to punish their users or turn them into...
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our google and wikipedia of using their influence? >> i'm not sure if they aren't using this but they are using a lever as a state and begin their upon it. -- are global and wikipedia abusing their influence? >> i'm not sure if they are ab using this, but they are using this as a way to state their opposition. "no one would deny that there is a piracy problem on the internet. -- >> no one would deny that there is a policy problem on the internet. is this legislation the way to deal with this or is this a slippery slope? >> this bill is largely for offshore states. this is about u.s. copyright holders, and did they find out that there property is sold, or marketed. as a result, this is not just a legal solution to go over those kinds of sites because there is not a cohesive or advanced a body of law anywhere of the world to deal with the internet. information moves much quicker than legislative innovation. its proponents say that these relatively stringent measures are necessary because the laws don't reach as far as they need to. >> i
our google and wikipedia of using their influence? >> i'm not sure if they aren't using this but they are using a lever as a state and begin their upon it. -- are global and wikipedia abusing their influence? >> i'm not sure if they are ab using this, but they are using this as a way to state their opposition. "no one would deny that there is a piracy problem on the internet. -- >> no one would deny that there is a policy problem on the internet. is this legislation the...
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here are the latest market figures.loss to google. here are the latest market figures.execive was let go afte to google. here are the latest market figures.uive was let go after as to google. here are the latest market figures.tive was let go after a loss to google. here are the latest market figures. >>> health authorities have a formidable new weapon in the fight against hiv and aids. people at the u.s. food and drug administration approved the first drug aimed at reducing the risk of hiv infection through sexual activity. they say this marks an important milestone. the drug is called truvada. people who are hiv positive already use it as part of their treatment. but fda officials say the drug is also effective as a preventative measure for people with a high risk of infection. they say clinical trials showed truvada significantly reduces chances of contracting hiv. but they say it's not 100% foolproof and should be used in combination with safe sex measures such as wearing condoms. fda spokespersons say side effects include headach
here are the latest market figures.loss to google. here are the latest market figures.execive was let go afte to google. here are the latest market figures.uive was let go after as to google. here are the latest market figures.tive was let go after a loss to google. here are the latest market figures. >>> health authorities have a formidable new weapon in the fight against hiv and aids. people at the u.s. food and drug administration approved the first drug aimed at reducing the risk...